Sorcha pronunciation

Question to the Berries!

I am a huge fan of the name, Sorcha, but when I researched it on Nameberry, I learned that its pronunciation is not what I expected. I had always thought that it would be pronounced like its alternate, Sorsha, but discovered that the "c" actually has a hard sound.

"A popular Irish name virtually unknown here — with a pronunciation that's far from obvious. It's basically SOR-ca, but with a little hiccup between the 'r' and the 'c' that's near-impossible for the English speaker to reproduce. Other phonetic pronunciations given are sir-eh-ka, sur-aka and surk-ha."

I far prefer the Sorcha spelling to the Sorsha spelling, but also far prefer the soft "s" pronunciation to the hard "c" pronunciation. My fear in using Sorcha, but pronouncing it with the "s" sound is that I'll appear uneducated or that a future daughter might think poorly of the choice.

SURR-uh-kuh (sorry, not very good at spelling out pronunciations) is technically the correct pronunciation but I've heard that it is SOR-ka in the north of Ireland but I'm not certain. I know it looks like a good anglicisation of Soairse but it's not pronounced the same. Although, in countries other than Ireland people would probably pronounce it Sor-sha so it would probably be fine.

Just a 19 year old weirdly obsessed with names, no babies in the near future